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Sandry's Book
- Circle of Magic, Book 1
- Narrated by: Tamora Pierce, the Full Cast Family
- Series: Circle of Magic, Book 1
- Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Editor reviews
In the first audiobook of Pierce's Circle of Magic quartet, the mage Niklaren Goldeye gathers four children and takes them to Winding Circle temple. They possess powers they do not understand, which leads to their being moved to Discipline cottage and which may end up making them a family. Full Cast Audio used almost 30 actors in this presentation, and the result is an exceptional match between the voices and the character descriptions, including children's characters being voiced by children. The resulting authenticity helps bring the world of Emelan to life. High production values are also seen in the musical accents and sound quality.
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"Sandry's Book is a wonderful fantasy story and the Full Cast Audio presentation puts listeners right in the middle of the action." (The Shy Librarian)
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-10-18
narration odd, story great
narration was a bit flat, with no pauses for commas, which took a bit of getting used to. but I loved the characters enough to keep going, and the full cast was cool
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- lesley
- 09-12-17
excellent
i loved this audio book and can't wait to hear the next one in the series
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- Got My Book
- 20-11-03
Excellent production of a great book
I am a fan of Full Cast Audio (and their predecessor Words Take Wing). I am also a fan of the Circle of Magic books, of which this is the first. The combination is truly excellent; I have listened to this audiobook several times already. This is a great book for girls of any age, and my brothers love it too. I am crossing my fingers that Audible will get the other books in this series as they are released. Note: for those who may have concerns about the morals in Tamora Pierce's other series, these books shouldn't be a problem.
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- Paul
- 28-07-03
Excellent Read
I have long enjoyed Tamora Piece's novels. This one continues in the tradition of excellence that she has set out in her previous work. This book with its new take on magic, and its intensely interesting four young characters kept me interested from the moment I began to listen. This the first novel of the quartet describes how the four come to be togethor and details their trials in learning their own unique abilities and talents, and becoming more of a group and less individuals despite their different backgrounds. Also of note is the high quality of voice acting, w/ multiples actors for the different characters making the transitions in dialog smooth and keeping the flow of the story both interesting and pleasant.
8 people found this helpful
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- Paul
- 11-04-16
Perfect for anyone over 7
I read these books when the first came out in the 4 book set. I was 8. I'm 26 now as having a nostalgia trip. 100/10.
5 people found this helpful
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- Nicole
- 14-11-15
Great story and good overall performance
Some of the voices were a little annoying, but it actually captured the characters well in that sense. Overall great sort and good overall performance.
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- Michael
- 12-04-05
Childrens book
I think the author should have hired someone else to read her book. Most of the voice acting was mediocre at best. I very much liked the story, and would consider reading the paper version, but as an audio book this book does poorly. Do yourself a favor and check this one out at a library instead and read it to your child. It will be a much better experience.
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- Kristine
- 15-10-04
loved it
My daughter is a great tamora pierce fan, and has been ever since she was little (I used to read the "wild magic series to her). Since she is still very young she cant read that well yet but is thrilled at being able to listen to books on the bus to school. I am thrilled that my daughter can enjoy he wonders of books when she cant read yet.
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- R. Saunders
- 11-02-22
Loved it!
I loved this book as a teen and I still love it as an adult. The full cast brings the story to life beautifully.
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- Blackrider11
- 26-05-21
15 years later and it's still enjoyable
This aged pretty well. I remember reading it over 15 years ago and this was my I introduction (I actually read Tris's book first in this series because it was the only one in our Library that wasn't checked out and Magic Stones was my actual first) to this world. Getting used to the pacing of the narrator and the cutting on of people talking between narration took some getting used to because it is radically different from a single narrator. But the story was good, a bit slow inorder to develop characters but never boring and none of the character development was unimportant. I am looking forward to the rest of the books and the Circle Opens.
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- Samson
- 02-06-09
A children's book coupled with bad narration
I loved the Lioness and Trickster books but this one is not in the same league. The writing is more of a children's book than young adult. I believe this is one of Pierce's earlier books so that might explain the simplistic writing. It could've been saved by some decent narration but as the other reviewers have stated, narration was horrendous.
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- Jase Womack
- 15-02-22
Beloved Author Narrates Lovable Story
I found this old paperback in the school library, 8th grade. Reading it in secret began a love affair with the Tortall cannon, the Circle of Magic, Trickster's Choice.
Hearing the story again now, the goodness of spirit that lives in Pierce's characters stands out. Any child (or teen, or adult) will be lucky to hear or read this dear little book.